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Chelsea has announced the exit of Paul Green from his position as Head of Women’s Football after 13 years.

Joining Chelsea at a pivotal time, Green played a key role in hiring former manager Emma Hayes and guiding the team’s evolution during her impressive 12-year leadership.

Under his stewardship, the club secured 19 major titles, including eight league championships and six FA Cups.

A club statement expressed gratitude for Green’s “commitment, experience, and professionalism,” stating that his contributions have significantly supported a sustained period of success.

Chelsea recently experienced consecutive defeats, including a 5-1 loss to Manchester City and a 2-0 setback against Arsenal.

The club has also extended manager Sonia Bompastor’s contract through 2030, an extension from her previous agreement that was due to end in 2028.


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Sporting Directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley stated: “Her influence has been immediate and remarkable, embodying the standards we aspire to as a club. Sonia is not just essential to our current success but also plays a pivotal role in our long-term vision.”

According to sources, the club fully supports Bompastor, although internal changes were already being considered prior to the announcement of her contract extension.